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We Have to Play at our Best to Beat India: Michael Clarke

The Australian skipper says the Indian team has become used to the Australian conditions and hence will be a tough opponent. 

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The Australian captain Michael Clarke says India’s thorough knowledge of Australian conditions means the tournament co-hosts will have to be at their best when the two teams face off in the cricket World Cup semifinals in Sydney on March 26.

Australia who defeated Pakistan by six wickets at the Adelaide yesterday to make the semis, conceded that playing India in a semi-final would be a challenge.

They are obviously playing a lot better than they were throughout the start of the (Australian) summer. I said leading into the World Cup that I thought India were going to be an extremely tough team to beat.

– Michael Clarke

They are a very good team and because they have spent so much time in Australia, they know the conditions quite well. The game on Thursday is going to certainly be a challenge. We definitely have to be at our best to beat them. We look forward to that challenge.

India have been on a roll, winning seven straight matches, after their winless Test and ODI matches in Australia just prior to the mega-event.

Thursday becomes our World Cup final. We look forward to it.

Meanwhile, Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq has backed India to win the game due to the lack of a “quality” spin option in the Australian line-up. Clarke however thinks otherwise ahead of the game at SCG which is traditionally a spin-friendly wicket.

I don’t think a ball spun in our game against Sri Lanka. It will all depend on what type of wicket gets prepared. If there is a bit of grass on it, that will certainly help our fast bowlers.

“If it does spin, we’ve got spinning options in our squad, so I’m sure the selectors will assess that once we get to the SCG and work out what they think is the best 11,” Clarke says.

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